kristenrice
NOT just an ambulance driver
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I do not need to be that close to the front. I certainly prefer the first few rows, but as long as I am in front of the wing/exit rows, I'm ok. I know that there is no seat saving and I do not want to ruffle feathers or cause a problem. That's why I was asking if saving a center seat is really going to be an issue, or if anyone would really care. Thanks so much for all of the input. In my previous experience, I've always purchased WGA fare + EBCI and I've always received A-group boarding and I've never had a problem getting an aisle seat in front of the exit row. (Last year, I did get a B-group on the way home from Orlando and I promptly purchased the A1-15 upgrade. There's no way I will wait through family boarding from Orlando and hope that I can get an aisle seat in the front half of the plane.)Alot of people want the first few rows if they have a tight connection even if in the middle seat. Buying early bird does not always get you a position in the A group anymore to get near the front of the plane. You can say you are saving the seat, but anyone is entitled to ignore and say I want the seat.
One good thing about assigned seating next year, no more seat savers
I will plan to just pick a seat and hopefully the seats near me will stay vacant before my daughter boards. I don't want to cause any issues or provoke a confrontation.